iPod iChing - turbulent times
Lazy friday and it is time to consult the iPod oracle on a question of scientific import:
Oh, great and mighty iPod - in warm α accretion disks, is magneto-rotational instability induced turbulence really the dominant source of effective bulk viscosity?
Whoosh. The randomizer whooshes.
Strangely, I just noticed during play that #11 is "Eddie" from Rocky Horror Picture Show.
And #12 is "Everyday I write the Book" - erie.
As always, the Key as explained by Sean
Oh dear, the iPod has hit its limits; much like God, it too does not know nor can we ever reach consensus;
As the High Priest, I read, and I declare - MRI turbulence is sometimes a dominant source of bulk viscosity, but not necessarily always; and the community will not reach a consensus on this.
How very disappointing.
No! We must not let our faith flag; it is my fault, I asked a poorly phrased question. The iPod answered as best it could given the foolishness of the Questioner.
Mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.
Oh, great and mighty iPod - in warm α accretion disks, is magneto-rotational instability induced turbulence really the dominant source of effective bulk viscosity?
Whoosh. The randomizer whooshes.
- The Covering: Party Girl - U2
- The Crossing: Do Anything you Wanna Do - Eddie and the Hot Rods
- The Crown: Mr Brightside - The Killers
- The Root: The Crawdad Song - Twin Sisters
- The Past: Marche slave - 1812 overture
- The Future: Zu Hilfe! - Magic Flute
- The Questioner: Message in a Bottle - The Police
- The House: Possibly Maybe - Björk
- The Inside: If You're Happy and You Know it - Twin Sister
- The Outcome: Should I Stay or Should I Go - Clash
Strangely, I just noticed during play that #11 is "Eddie" from Rocky Horror Picture Show.
And #12 is "Everyday I write the Book" - erie.
As always, the Key as explained by Sean
Oh dear, the iPod has hit its limits; much like God, it too does not know nor can we ever reach consensus;
As the High Priest, I read, and I declare - MRI turbulence is sometimes a dominant source of bulk viscosity, but not necessarily always; and the community will not reach a consensus on this.
How very disappointing.
No! We must not let our faith flag; it is my fault, I asked a poorly phrased question. The iPod answered as best it could given the foolishness of the Questioner.
Mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.
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